On 3/17/20, at approximately 4:00 a.m., several subjects broke a side door to gain entry into a mall. They then broke six display cases at a jewelry kiosk. The subjects took merchandise, but they were subsequently arrested by law enforcement.
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On 3/17/20, at approximately 4:00 a.m., several subjects broke a side door to gain entry into a mall. They then broke six display cases at a jewelry kiosk. The subjects took merchandise, but they were subsequently arrested by law enforcement.
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